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A History of the County of Stafford
… Howard (d. 1524), earl of Surrey and from 1514 duke of Norfolk, was holding the estate by the courtesy from at least … it to the trustees of Sir John Skeffington of London. 64 Norfolk had resigned his life-interest by 1521. 65 … Peerage, ix. 614-15; E 150/1018 no. 1; Visitations of Norfolk (Harl. Soc. xxxii), 288-9; Cal. Inq. p.m. Hen. VII, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and paid 40 s. to the King, and 20 s. to the Earl of Norfolk. 1 King Henry I. directed his writ to Ralph Basset, and Aub. de Ver, to his sheriff and barons of Norfolk, certifying that he had granted to Eborard Bishop of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… us) held it in King Edward's reign, and was Earl of Norfolk, and deprived (as I take it at the Conquest) but who … Hugh Bigot, by King Stephen, when he was created Earl of Norfolk, by that King: he was son of Roger Bigot, who came … of Fornset, &c. In the 3d of Edward I. Roger Bigot Earl of Norfolk had free warren, and in this family Earls of Norfolk
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… valued at 40 s. and belonged to the soc of Ralph, (Earl of Norfolk. 2) On the expulsion of Ralph, the Conqueror gave it … to have been granted to the family of the Bigots Earls of Norfolk. In the first year of Richard I. Jeffrey de Amblia … de Aumbley, had a manse here of Roger le Bigot Earl of Norfolk, by half a fee, and that William was his son and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the survey had a lordship, of which Ralph, the old Earl of Norfolk was deprived at the Conquest, 1 so that this Ralph …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… town, forfeited on the rebellion of Ralph Guader Earl of Norfolk, and said to be held by the old Earl R. in King … granted from the Crown to the Bigods. Hugh Bigot Earl of Norfolk, was possessed of it in the reign of King Stephen; … and by his daughters and coheirs to the Mowbrays, Dukes of Norfolk; from them to the Howards. On the attainder of Thomas …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… remained in the Crown till granted to the Bigod's Earls of Norfolk, probably by King Stephen, and were held of them by … held the fourth part of a fee of Roger Bigot Earl of Norfolk, and Nicholas le Boteler had a moiety of a fee. Roger … thus we find Modbury in Devonshire, Modeney priory in Norfolk, &c. Terre RegisIn Mothetuna iii. lib. ho'es xxxvii …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… herein, in the 20th of Henry III. Roger Bigot Earl of Norfolk, in the 14th of Edward I. claimed the assise, &c. of … to the Bigots, as in South Walsham. Roger Bigot Earl of Norfolk had the assise, &c. of his tenants in the 15th of … and so came to the Mowbrays, and the Howards Dukes of Norfolk. Alan Earl of Richmond had here and in Dilham, in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 1 This was granted from the Crown to the Bigots Earls of Norfolk, and so came from the Bigots to Thomas de Brotherton Earl of Norfolk, to the Mowbrays, and Howards Dukes of Norfolk, and so was sold December 5, in the 2d year of King …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Rosceline, and Sir Bartholomew Redham; he was sheriff of Norfolk in the 8th, 20th, and 21st of Edward I. In the 15th … the town of Berney in the hundred of North Greenhow in Norfolk, wrote in Domesday book Berlej. The history of the … Norwich. In the following year was knight of the shire of Norfolk; also in the 22d of the said King, with Robert Clere, …
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